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In another glass, take one part "questionable mental toughness," and add three parts "egos" and two parts "immaturity" and sprinkle with "inexperienced coaching" and stir with a doubt spoon. In one glass, take one part "heart of a Champion," mix in a little "now or never" and "backed into a corner," shake well. Hardest Thing To Do: Close Out A Champion ( Disclaimer: If you cannot stomach candy coated optimism at this point, feel free to stop reading now.) We're going to win game 5 and here's why. So grab your rally cap and a six pack of lime Kool Aid and hop on the bandwagon with me. Instead, I'd like to rouse my inner optimist and get silly with a little pie in the sky blind faith. Age, injuries, and depth round out the top 6 but there's time enough for all that if we do in fact end up falling short (believe me, I could go on and on about this). There are plenty of reasons why we might not win tonight and the first three start at the 2, 3, and 4 positions on the Miami Heat. Use whatever cliche you want, it is win or go home time. The proverbial backs are against the wall and the symbolic chips are all pushed into the center of the table.

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If Djokovic’s demeanour and play carry on in this vein, he will be taking a bite out of a gold medal come August.This is it folks, the season is on the line. “It’s going to be interesting to see how the grass will recover, but I’m informed already that they have everything prepared,” said Djokovic, who chewed on a piece of the turf after winning last year’s final against Nadal. Out of his contemporaries, though, Federer’s record haul of 16 grand slam titles remains the benchmark, while Nadal holds the coveted Olympic gold medal from Beijing four years ago.ĭjokovic has beaten Nadal in seven consecutive finals, including the title match at Melbourne Park, and is also set on taking the Spaniard’s gold in London, despite some worries the Wimbledon surface may not be in great shape after the year’s third grand slam in June and July. Should he come out on top on the red dust in June, Djokovic would join an elite crew of players to have won all four grand slams, comprising Federer, Nadal, Americans Andre Agassi and Don Budge, Briton Fred Perry and Australians Rod Laver and Roy Emerson.















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